I´m used to playing betas and Kickstarter early access games (not recommended unless you have a penchant for punishing yourself for no reason) so the bugs on the game releases are like amateur hour for me,

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Until this past years, that was the only way to find the type of games I like ( cRPGs, strategy games, card games, etc)

But yeah, I do not remember any games without bugs or a game that do not have two or three fixes and patches in the first month. It´s a common practice, that is becoming so usual that I think most of us are unsensitized. Some of them are never even fixed until some fan modders do the job. I do not think that´s a good practice.

That said, some devs like Larian or Owlcat at least seem to care about the games unlike other publishers like EA or buggysoft; so at least you may expect a playable game in a few weeks. I mean they spent a lot of time and resources patching games like dos2 or kingmaker, they gave the enhanced edition for free to the game owners the ones in Owlcat even added the TB mode for Kingmaker at the same time they were developing the TB for WoTR, three years after the game release. Bugthesta and others could learn a thing or two about good RP practices and taking care of the client.

Last edited by _Vic_; 08/09/21 07:48 PM.